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Orient Electric Limited is an Indian multinational electrical equipment manufacturer, based in New Delhi and part of CK Birla Group. It makes fans, lighting, home appliances and switchgears. Orient Electric has manufacturing facilities in Kolkata, Faridabad, Hyderabad and Noida. It exports fans from India to over 30 international markets. [4] [5]
In 2003, the Orient Technical Center (OTC) was established and the assembly of luxury watches began in Ugo, Ogachi, Akita, Japan. [11] In 2004, the high-precision caliber 88700 movement went on sale via the Royal Orient watch line. In 2005, Orient Star Retro-Future collection was launched.
230 V [48] 400 V 50 Hz Type G is most common. Devices using an Europlug (Type C) may be sold but require an adaptor, since there are usually no sockets for them. Type M is used mainly for air conditioners and boilers. Bathrooms may have shaver supply units. [49] Maldives: D, G, J, K, L 230 V 400 V 50 Hz Mali: C, E 220 V 380 V 50 Hz Malta: G
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The EF 1200 mm f / 5.6 L USM is a super-telephoto prime lens that was made by Canon Inc. It uses an EF mount, and is compatible with the Canon EOS camera range. It has a focal length of 1200 mm and so on a digital body with a sensor size of 22.5 mm × 15 mm (called 1.6× crop), such as a Canon EOS 40D or 450D, it provides a 35 mm field of view equivalent to that of a 1920 mm lens.
Jazz critic Leonard Feather reviewed the album for the July 5, 1962 issue of DownBeat magazine and said, [5] "This album does more than merely present a group of good musicians, it unveils a star.
It is the official goal of Ghana energy industry to have 10% of Ghana's energy mix come from renewable sources (not counting large-scale hydropower) by 2015 or at the very latest by 2020. [23] Ghana has Class 4-6 wind resources at locations of the high wind areas – such as Nkwanta, the Accra Plains, Kwahu and Gambaga mountains.
Castles of Ghana is an album by the American musician John Carter. [2] [3] It was released in 1986. [4] Carter premiered the music at The Public Theater, in November 1985. [5] Carter chose the title after being informed that former Ghanaian castles had been used to hold Africans sold into slavery. [6]